21-year old Saudi supercar collection
#52
who cares, its not like he is hurting you. And the comment about the guy giving 2billion to the floods none of us have proof he did or didnt give to them, just because his family doesnt go on tv and donate billions doesnt mean is he any more underserving of having nice cars. If my dad had billions i would have even a crazier collection
#53
#54
you know who else made that argument? JUDAS. definitely not company i want to keep.
bottom line is none of us would entertain anyone else telling us how to spend our money. we should not be telling others how to spend theirs, be it this kids father, the kid himself or a generous Pakistan billionaire.
bottom line is none of us would entertain anyone else telling us how to spend our money. we should not be telling others how to spend theirs, be it this kids father, the kid himself or a generous Pakistan billionaire.
I am not telling anybody how to spend money - do what's best for you if it's your money (or your dad's). I just think it's fascinating how 2 people can spend their money in completely different ways. If someone works and earns it, I think they should buy whatever cars they want. But would I buy that collection for my son? Nope. Would I get him a golden-encrusted key? Most definitely not. Does he need matching license plates for $100K a pop to show off dad's wealth? That's the kicker.
#55
who cares, its not like he is hurting you. And the comment about the guy giving 2billion to the floods none of us have proof he did or didnt give to them, just because his family doesnt go on tv and donate billions doesnt mean is he any more underserving of having nice cars. If my dad had billions i would have even a crazier collection
#56
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That is beauty of personal wealth, you can do whatever you want with it. Some people feel it should all be taxed away, but I would much rather private support during a disaster than wait for fema. Wyatt, considering you hang out with the pnw crew, you will still have access to supercar when u have the choice between buying a supercar and flood relief, since your post does all but call the guy out who chose cars.
I am all about do whatever you want with your money, I guess that is my capitalist side. As far as this kid is concerned, I would simply judge him based on what he does with what he has. If he just goes out to clubs and drives his cars and takes no responsibily in life, that is a fail. If he works hard and is a genuine caring person, all the power too him, he is in a position because his father did well; I support that.
That is beauty of personal wealth, you can do whatever you want with it. Some people feel it should all be taxed away, but I would much rather private support during a disaster than wait for fema. Wyatt, considering you hang out with the pnw crew, you will still have access to supercar when u have the choice between buying a supercar and flood relief, since your post does all but call the guy out who chose cars.

I am all about do whatever you want with your money, I guess that is my capitalist side. As far as this kid is concerned, I would simply judge him based on what he does with what he has. If he just goes out to clubs and drives his cars and takes no responsibily in life, that is a fail. If he works hard and is a genuine caring person, all the power too him, he is in a position because his father did well; I support that.
#57
well its one hour to Sunday so i am feeling preachy....
Judas was the disciple of Jesus who was pissed when a women washed Jesus feet with very expensive perfume (a years income worth).
in any case i think you get the point i was trying to make.
Judas was the disciple of Jesus who was pissed when a women washed Jesus feet with very expensive perfume (a years income worth).
in any case i think you get the point i was trying to make.
#58
Was I coming off as a socialist? If so, I take that back. Those who know me well know that I am very pro-capitalist and fiscally conservative.
I have no problem with someone blowing their wad on exotics. That is why we strive to get rich - it drives the system - so we can indulge in what makes us happy. To some that is cars (most of us here), and to others it's helping his countrymen when they're in need.
Most of us with these fancy cars on the board also give back in many ways. We've had threads about that.
I am not saying the father in this case does not give back. But I personally would give a lot more back (to the extent where you're fuggin known for it, albeit that takes the selfless aspect out of it) before my son had a collection of supercars with gold keys and $100K matching license plates. This is beyond excessive, seriously. I would think the last 2 elements are just stupid anyway, but if the cars were at least his fathers, I would say 'rock on, you worked hard (maybe) and now you can reap the rewards.' But it's his son.
If you don't click with that, then we are just on different wavelengths.. Agree to disagree.
Not disrespecting the kid one bit. I am sure if I were in his position, I would be similar (actually I'd probably never get anything as rowdy as he has, nor the key/license plates). I am doggin' on the father.
I have never understood those license plates. Just pissing money away for the sake of telling others you HAD it. Less value than a $10,000 wallet or purse made of leather with a fancy logo for all to see.
*And TCF, I think you are saying that I should follow my own words and donate my money before I buy a supercar? Rest assured that I will buy my own supercars someday, but I will give back before my son has one.
I have no problem with someone blowing their wad on exotics. That is why we strive to get rich - it drives the system - so we can indulge in what makes us happy. To some that is cars (most of us here), and to others it's helping his countrymen when they're in need.
Most of us with these fancy cars on the board also give back in many ways. We've had threads about that.
I am not saying the father in this case does not give back. But I personally would give a lot more back (to the extent where you're fuggin known for it, albeit that takes the selfless aspect out of it) before my son had a collection of supercars with gold keys and $100K matching license plates. This is beyond excessive, seriously. I would think the last 2 elements are just stupid anyway, but if the cars were at least his fathers, I would say 'rock on, you worked hard (maybe) and now you can reap the rewards.' But it's his son.
If you don't click with that, then we are just on different wavelengths.. Agree to disagree.
Not disrespecting the kid one bit. I am sure if I were in his position, I would be similar (actually I'd probably never get anything as rowdy as he has, nor the key/license plates). I am doggin' on the father.
I have never understood those license plates. Just pissing money away for the sake of telling others you HAD it. Less value than a $10,000 wallet or purse made of leather with a fancy logo for all to see.
*And TCF, I think you are saying that I should follow my own words and donate my money before I buy a supercar? Rest assured that I will buy my own supercars someday, but I will give back before my son has one.
#60
As far as this kid is concerned, I would simply judge him based on what he does with what he has. If he just goes out to clubs and drives his cars and takes no responsibily in life, that is a fail. If he works hard and is a genuine caring person, all the power too him, he is in a position because his father did well; I support that.
Not conclusive but I don't see mention of any summer internships in there.





